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No:
Although all 3 are non-steroidal anti inflammatory medications, they are also uniquely different chemicals. Neither of them contain the other medication. If you are allergic to Aspirin and nuprofen, you may have trouble taking voltaren (diclofenac) to. Consult your physician before taking.
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4

No:
elavil (amitriptyline) is an antidepressant in the tricyclic class. it is also used with pain programs. This action is about pain transmision up the pain pathwYS TO THE BRAIN. IT HAS NO ASPIRIN OR ANTI INFLAMMATORY PROPERTIES.
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Too many:
You are taking so many drugs that it is difficult to tell whether drug interaction may occur. Even if you run a profile in Epocrates , it is impossible to tell whether a combination with another drug may lead to interaction. Thus you will require close monitoring by your doctor and be on the lookout for any adverse effects.
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14

Be careful:
Generally I do not recommend this combination. Ibuprofen and Lisinopril together can trigger kidney failure especially if the patient becomes dehydrated. Secondly long term use of Ibuprofen can actually raise blood pressure reducing the effectiveness of the lisinopril. That being said, it is usually ok to use for 2-3 days, or every other day but only 400 -800 mg a day of ibuprofen.
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No difference:
Enteric coated medications are coated to limit stomach upset. The effect on the kidneys is unaffected by enteric coating.
If you take the medication, i.e.aspirin, as recommended you should be safe vis a vis effect on the kidneys. In the absence of pre existing renal disease, only an overdose is risky.
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Yes:
Yes, you can take those together. Is your question though if you should take them at the same time of day or can they all be take together in general? Latter answer yes, and I would recommend you take the pravastatin and clopidogrel at night.
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Yes:
Aspirin has, in most populations, been shown to decrease the likelihood of a heart attack by preventing platelets from sticking together and forming clots which create the heart attack in the first place. More importantly, at the time of a heart attack, chewing and then swallowing 325 mg of Aspirin dramatically reduces the risk of dying from that heart attack.
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